Creative Process

Collage allows me to work with images and materials I encounter and collect over time.

By cutting, selecting and recomposing them, I follow an intuitive process where something new gradually begins to take shape.

Working with collage means responding to what appears — images found, fragments discovered, unexpected connections. Cutting also involves risk: accepting that something must be lost in order for something else to emerge.

Through this gesture of cutting, letting go and rebuilding, images meet in new ways and create unexpected meanings.

Collage also carries a collective dimension. Like assembling the pieces of a puzzle, fragments can be shared, moved and recomposed together, allowing different perspectives to meet within the same composition.

Much like in life, it is about creating something new from what is given.